Siege of Verona (1796)

The Siege of Verona (late December 1796) was a battle of the French Revolutionary Wars that occurred when a 1,251-strong French army under Jean Seruier stormed the Venetian city of Verona, defended by 978 troops under Constantino Carascon. The French army assaulted the militia garrison of Verona and seized the city with 96 losses, conquering Verona for the French First Republic.